Win Free Tickets for Yandel at the Fontainebleau Miami Beach

One day, you're part of the most successful pair of Extraterrestres in reggaeton, taking home a collection of Billboard Latin Awards, selling 500,000 albums, and getting millions of hits on Youtube. The next day, you wake up, realize you're one hot papi, and think to yourself, "Why don't I make some musica pa' que se mueven las nenas on my own?"

Now, they're releasing their own albums, starring in their own music vids, and putting on one-man shows. And on April 12, Yandel will be making his way to la playa for gozadera at the Fontainebleau Hotel's BleauLive Concert Series.

And what's better than seeing one-half of the shade-bearing Grammy award-winning twosome doing the "Rakata" on the beach? A pair of free tix, of course.

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This isn't the first time Wisin y Yandel have attempted going at it alone. About four years after their reggaeton debut in 2000 with Los Reyes del Nuevo Milenio, Juan Luis Morera Luna (Wisin) spent some alone time in the recording studio working on El Sobreviviente, while Llandel Veguilla Malavé (Yandel) dedicated hours to Quien Contra Mí.

The two failed at their solo attempt, so they got back together, started WY Records, and in 2005, released what's become their most successful album to date, Pa'l Mundo, which includes some of their biggest hits: "Rakata," "Llamé Pa' Verte (Bailando Sexy)," and "Pam Pam."

Proving to be a better outcome than their solo works, Wisin y Yandel's fifth studio album made them international shade-bearing estrellas, reaching China, Japan, and some European countries. Stateside though, Pa'l Mundo hit number one on Billboard's Top Latin Albums, and was certified gold by the Recording Industry Association of America.

But it was 2007's Los Extraterrestres that gave 'em the most recognition. After almost a decade in the biz, the two finally snagged a Grammy Award for Best Latin Urban Album in 2008 and a Billboard Latin Music Award for Best Latin Rhythm Album of the Year, Duo Or Group, in 2009, among others.

Their next few albums, which featured collabs with 50 Cent, T-Pain, Chris Brown, and Jennifer Lopez, placed them right above Billboard's Top Latin Albums chart yet again. While their 2011 album, Los Vaqueros: El Regreso didn't create much buzz, Winsin y Yandel made headlines the following year after dropping out of Jenifer Lopez' first world tour with Enrique Iglesias.